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STANDARD CP-250 Reciprocating Power Saw

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Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and includes sea freight to most seaports.


Description

Introducing the STANDARD CP-250 Reciprocating Power Saw, a reliable and efficient tool designed to meet your cutting needs with precision and ease.

Perfectly suited for various cutting applications, this power hacksaw machine combines robust construction with exceptional functionality.

Equipped with a powerful motor, the CP-250 delivers consistent performance and reliable cutting power. Its reciprocating motion ensures smooth and accurate cuts through a wide range of materials, from metal pipes to solid bars, offering versatility in handling different workpieces.

Featuring a sturdy frame and durable components, this power saw guarantees durability and longevity, making it a dependable asset in workshops or industrial settings. The ergonomic design prioritizes user comfort and safety, allowing for extended use without compromising on control or accuracy.

The STANDARD CP-250 stands out for its user-friendly operation, making it suitable for both seasoned professionals and beginners. Its intuitive controls and adjustable settings enable precise cutting depths and angles, enhancing overall efficiency and productivity.

Whether you're tackling DIY projects or professional tasks, the CP-250 power hacksaw machine ensures consistent, high-quality cuts, making it an indispensable tool in any workshop. Invest in reliability, precision, and durability with the STANDARD CP-250 Reciprocating Power Saw, your go-to solution for versatile cutting needs.

Upgrade your workshop capabilities with the CP-250 power hacksaw machine today and experience the seamless blend of performance, durability, and precision.

Main Features:

  • Features an automated cutting process.
  • Equipped with clamp-on material feeder.
  • Equipped with a safety guard for enhanced protection.
  • It has different speeds and wide cutting scope.
  • Hydraulic transmission for a smooth, straightforward operation and easy maintenance.
Specifications

Specification

Metric

Imperial

Cutting Capacity

Round Bar

250 mm

9.84 inches

Square Bar

220 x 220 mm

8.66 x 8.66 inches

Oblique Saw Angle

45º

-

Sawing Speed

39, 49, 63, 78, 98, 126 rpm

-

Blade Size

450 x 45 x 2.25 mm

17.72 x 1.77 x 0.09 inches

Main Motor

2.4/3.0 kW

-

Coolant Pump Motor

0.04 kW

-

Saw Blade Rapid Down

0.25 kW

-

Dimensions

1900 x 890 x 1250 mm

74.8 x 35.0 x 49.2 inches

Net/Gross Weight

598/690 kg

1318.89/1521.19 lbs

Standard Features

  • Manual Vice
  • Hydraulic Lift
  • Coolant System
  • CE Standard Electrics
Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Reciprocating Power Saw

A reciprocating saw, also known as a recip saw or a sawzall (a trademarked term by Milwaukee Tool), is a versatile power tool used for cutting through a variety of materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and more. It consists of a motor that drives a blade back and forth in a rapid, reciprocating motion. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a reciprocating power saw:

  1. Safety First: Always wear appropriate safety gear such as safety glasses, ear protection, and gloves to protect yourself from debris and noise.
  2. Select the Right Blade: Choose the correct blade for the material you intend to cut. Reciprocating saws can accommodate various blades designed for wood, metal, masonry, or demolition work.
  3. Insert the Blade: Ensure the saw is unplugged or the battery removed (for cordless models) before changing the blade. Release the blade clamp, insert the blade into the holder, and securely tighten the blade clamp or locking mechanism.
  4. Adjust the Shoe: Many reciprocating saws have an adjustable shoe or footplate that can be moved up or down to control the depth of the cut. Set the shoe to the appropriate position for the thickness of the material you're cutting.
  5. Power On the Saw: Plug in the saw or insert the charged battery. If your model has variable speed settings, adjust it to the appropriate speed for the material and task.
  6. Hold the Saw Properly: Grasp the saw with both hands, one hand on the handle and the other on the front grip for stability and control. Ensure a firm grip but don't over-grip, as it can cause fatigue.
  7. Positioning and Cutting: Position the blade where you want to start the cut. Keep the saw perpendicular to the material being cut. Start the saw and slowly apply gentle pressure to the material. Let the saw do the work; there's no need to force it through.
  8. Control the Cut: Move the saw steadily along the cutting line, allowing the blade to work through the material. If needed, you can slightly tilt the saw forward or backward to adjust the cutting angle.
  9. Be Mindful of Surroundings: Be aware of your surroundings and avoid cutting into hidden wires, pipes, or other obstacles behind the material.
  10. Switch Off and Secure the Saw: Once the cut is complete, release the trigger to switch off the saw and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop. Unplug the saw or remove the battery before setting it down or changing the blade.
  11. Blade Removal and Storage: After use, if the blade needs to be changed or the saw stored, follow the manufacturer's instructions for blade removal and store the saw in a safe place.

Always refer to the user manual provided by the manufacturer for specific instructions and safety guidelines for your particular reciprocating saw model.

Description

Introducing the STANDARD CP-250 Reciprocating Power Saw, a reliable and efficient tool designed to meet your cutting needs with precision and ease.

Perfectly suited for various cutting applications, this power hacksaw machine combines robust construction with exceptional functionality.

Equipped with a powerful motor, the CP-250 delivers consistent performance and reliable cutting power. Its reciprocating motion ensures smooth and accurate cuts through a wide range of materials, from metal pipes to solid bars, offering versatility in handling different workpieces.

Featuring a sturdy frame and durable components, this power saw guarantees durability and longevity, making it a dependable asset in workshops or industrial settings. The ergonomic design prioritizes user comfort and safety, allowing for extended use without compromising on control or accuracy.

The STANDARD CP-250 stands out for its user-friendly operation, making it suitable for both seasoned professionals and beginners. Its intuitive controls and adjustable settings enable precise cutting depths and angles, enhancing overall efficiency and productivity.

Whether you're tackling DIY projects or professional tasks, the CP-250 power hacksaw machine ensures consistent, high-quality cuts, making it an indispensable tool in any workshop. Invest in reliability, precision, and durability with the STANDARD CP-250 Reciprocating Power Saw, your go-to solution for versatile cutting needs.

Upgrade your workshop capabilities with the CP-250 power hacksaw machine today and experience the seamless blend of performance, durability, and precision.

Main Features:

  • Features an automated cutting process.
  • Equipped with clamp-on material feeder.
  • Equipped with a safety guard for enhanced protection.
  • It has different speeds and wide cutting scope.
  • Hydraulic transmission for a smooth, straightforward operation and easy maintenance.
Specifications

Specification

Metric

Imperial

Cutting Capacity

Round Bar

250 mm

9.84 inches

Square Bar

220 x 220 mm

8.66 x 8.66 inches

Oblique Saw Angle

45º

-

Sawing Speed

39, 49, 63, 78, 98, 126 rpm

-

Blade Size

450 x 45 x 2.25 mm

17.72 x 1.77 x 0.09 inches

Main Motor

2.4/3.0 kW

-

Coolant Pump Motor

0.04 kW

-

Saw Blade Rapid Down

0.25 kW

-

Dimensions

1900 x 890 x 1250 mm

74.8 x 35.0 x 49.2 inches

Net/Gross Weight

598/690 kg

1318.89/1521.19 lbs

Standard Features

  • Manual Vice
  • Hydraulic Lift
  • Coolant System
  • CE Standard Electrics
Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Reciprocating Power Saw

A reciprocating saw, also known as a recip saw or a sawzall (a trademarked term by Milwaukee Tool), is a versatile power tool used for cutting through a variety of materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and more. It consists of a motor that drives a blade back and forth in a rapid, reciprocating motion. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a reciprocating power saw:

  1. Safety First: Always wear appropriate safety gear such as safety glasses, ear protection, and gloves to protect yourself from debris and noise.
  2. Select the Right Blade: Choose the correct blade for the material you intend to cut. Reciprocating saws can accommodate various blades designed for wood, metal, masonry, or demolition work.
  3. Insert the Blade: Ensure the saw is unplugged or the battery removed (for cordless models) before changing the blade. Release the blade clamp, insert the blade into the holder, and securely tighten the blade clamp or locking mechanism.
  4. Adjust the Shoe: Many reciprocating saws have an adjustable shoe or footplate that can be moved up or down to control the depth of the cut. Set the shoe to the appropriate position for the thickness of the material you're cutting.
  5. Power On the Saw: Plug in the saw or insert the charged battery. If your model has variable speed settings, adjust it to the appropriate speed for the material and task.
  6. Hold the Saw Properly: Grasp the saw with both hands, one hand on the handle and the other on the front grip for stability and control. Ensure a firm grip but don't over-grip, as it can cause fatigue.
  7. Positioning and Cutting: Position the blade where you want to start the cut. Keep the saw perpendicular to the material being cut. Start the saw and slowly apply gentle pressure to the material. Let the saw do the work; there's no need to force it through.
  8. Control the Cut: Move the saw steadily along the cutting line, allowing the blade to work through the material. If needed, you can slightly tilt the saw forward or backward to adjust the cutting angle.
  9. Be Mindful of Surroundings: Be aware of your surroundings and avoid cutting into hidden wires, pipes, or other obstacles behind the material.
  10. Switch Off and Secure the Saw: Once the cut is complete, release the trigger to switch off the saw and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop. Unplug the saw or remove the battery before setting it down or changing the blade.
  11. Blade Removal and Storage: After use, if the blade needs to be changed or the saw stored, follow the manufacturer's instructions for blade removal and store the saw in a safe place.

Always refer to the user manual provided by the manufacturer for specific instructions and safety guidelines for your particular reciprocating saw model.

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